Inktober 2017

BotW: Precious Memory [Coloured]

1 December 2017

I won’t forget this precious memory, between you and me.

I finally finished colouring this Inktober line art of mine! I didn’t intend to colour it so soon, but I ended up needing a break and it seemed like a suitable option.

The lines still have their own charm, and it was really well-received, but I really love how these colours turned out too. I hope everyone else agrees. ♥

I’ve actually been enjoying using this watercolour style a lot recently, so I’ve now created a Digital Watercolours category under Digital. I also changed my Manga Studio category to Clip Studio Paint to match the official brand name change.



Materials: Sakura micron pens/Copic multiliner for line art, Clip Studio Paint for colours
Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
Breath of the Wild and characters © Nintendo
Do not use without permission.

Inktober 2017 – Recollections and Musings

2 November 2017

Hey everyone!! Inktober ended a couple days ago, and I’ve finally finished collecting my thoughts about the past month, too! I’m writing this not only to remember it for myself, but also with the hope that maybe it’ll help other artists.

This was the first year I EVER participated in Inktober, or any project of this scale. Although I’ve had interest in it past years, I’ve either been busy with deadlines, unprepared to take on the challenge, or worse – sick.

I wasn’t exactly prepared for the challenge this year, either. After Ai-kon in July, I hadn’t been drawing very much. I was doodling here and there, but it was nothing compared to drawing and completing a traditional illustration every single day of the month. It had been a long time since I touched my copics or did much in pen. But in late September I was mulling over the idea of participating and decided that honestly there wasn’t much I COULD do to mentally prepare. Plus, I knew I’d benefit from the attempt because I needed to start drawing again somehow.

So I finally decided to participate – and I’m REALLY happy with that decision and its results!!

Despite whatever odds, I managed to produce 31 illustrations in 31 days. I usually planned my drawings the day of (with some exceptions), and I pretty much met all my deadlines (though I uploaded some late). And aside from a couple simple illustrations, the majority of my drawings were fairly detailed, with backgrounds, multiple characters, etc. Every day, I surprised myself with the fact that I was keeping up.

What I learned from the challenge was less about art techniques and more about work ethic – learning about myself, what I’m capable of, what my limits and weaknesses are. It’s given me a sense of pride that wasn’t given to me through compliments or anything like that, but earned from hard work. I’ll admit I’m pretty worn out after the month, but I proved something to myself: that I CAN accomplish something like this. I now have an idea on how to move forward, how to work harder and smarter, and that I need to keep working at myself, so that I can reach my goals.

I’ve thought a bit about some different things I’d like to try for the next time I participate in the Inktober; I might change my mind later, but here they are for now:

  • Find precut, nice quality paper. This year, I cut my own cardstock to use, to save on costs. But I had issues with sizing and worried that my copics were maybe absorbed more than needed. Ehehe… ^^;;
  • I’d love to try dip pens!! I’m fairly comfortable with the inking pens I’ve been using, so using a different type of pen would be a good experience, and I’d like to see first hand what the differences between a lining pen and a dip pen are.
  • Work on artistic consistency – I’d like to try and focus on making ALL my illustrations black and white, or maybe ALL including grey shading. Not sure yet!
  • And finally… I’ll try using a prompt list. This year I decided nearly everything on a whim, thinking I’d be more comfortable. But some days I put off drawing for hours due to not having ideas/searching for inspiration/etc and it was not schedule-friendly. It’d be a good exercise to have limited topics anyways, and also fits with my want/need for consistency. I’m not sure yet if I’ll make my own prompt list or use someone else’s? I’ll save that decision for next year. :P
  • Also, I would definitely recommend the Inktober challenge to whoever is interested in it, artist or not. It’s easy to switch the challenge to a different medium, any topic you like, and cater to your own learning needs. It’s also a good way to get exposure for your art and to learn about yourself. And also, it’s just fun drawing!

    Phew. This post turned out longer than I intended, but I think that summarizes my month…!!

    I’d like to thank all my friends, family, followers and random passerby’s for being so supportive of my art during this long but creative month!! I went from inactive to posting at least once a day. I can’t imagine what your feeds/inboxes were like, haha… But I appreciated every comment, like, favourite, and even feature. THANKS!!

    Though I won’t be posting every day, I’m planning on being much more active online with my art, so please look forward to it! :D
    I hope everyone had a good October, and that your Novembers are just as good or better!!

    ~Sloan

    P.S.: I’ve created a subcategory on my blog for this year’s Inktobers! You can view it here. I’ve also made a folder on dA.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 31: Witch’s Twilight

    1 November 2017

    Well, here’s my final inktober drawing for the year!

    I decided to go all out and completely colour my final Inktober… despite that it was Halloween and I had stuff to do… haha. So I finished late last night, posted a photo on Facebook and figured I could just post it today. I have mixed feelings about the results – I mainly feel that I should’ve stuck to my purple colour scheme a bit better, but I’m still happy with it. My favourite part is definitely the owl~!

    Sometime this week I’m hoping to post a sort of recap blog for inktober, but I’m not sure.

    I hope everyone had a happy halloween, and thank you all for the support this past month! ♥



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic markers, white paint pen. Some photoshop editing.
    Artwork and characters © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 30: Precious Memory

    30 October 2017

    BOTW fanart for today. ^^ My sister and I spent many hours playing the game last spring.
    It was definitely one of the highlights of my year, so I figured it was about time to dedicate an inktober day to Link and Zelda! And also draw more flowers, cause there’s not many days left and, why not? It might be hard to tell but there’s a Silent Princess flower and the smaller ones are forget-me-nots.

    This one is a little different from my previous inktober drawings because it barely has any black areas filled in. That is because as I was lining, I realized that I reeeeally wanted to colour it properly.
    So, I’ll be colouring it at a later date, but until then I’m satisfied with this too.



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic multiliner
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Breath of the Wild and characters © Nintendo
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 29: Attitude

    29 October 2017

    One of my favourite pokemon, Jigglypuff… who apparently is not being paid enough attention to!

    There is actually very subtle pink shading on Jigglypuff, but my scanner didn’t pick it up.
    I think it looks okay like this though.



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic sketch markers
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Pokemon and characters © Nintendo
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 28: Hold Me Tight

    28 October 2017

    Fanart of the first manga I finished reading, Full Moon wo Sagashite~

    Also, I noticed that for day 27 I accidentally forgot to upload that day’s image. Tt’s fixed now.



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic sketch markers
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Full Moon wo Sagashite and characters © Arina Tanemura
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 27: Chaos

    27 October 2017

    It’s been a rough day, so here’s Yato from Noragami.



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic sketch marker
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Noragami (Yato) © Adachitoka
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 26: Brave the Cold

    26 October 2017

    It snowed here last night (and could easily be sticking around) so here’s my old original character Slade in a snowy birch forest!
    I thought she’d make a nice topic for an Inktober day for me, and I wanted to try drawing birch trees because they’re black and white~



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic sketch marker
    Artwork and character © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 25: Leave it to us!

    25 October 2017

    I watched last night’s Nintendo Direct for Animal Crossing, and I have to say, their new mobile game looks really, REALLY good. Though missing some things a Nintendo system would have (online multiplayer) it looks like a complete animal crossing, complete with all it’s charm and creativity.
    It’s gonna be great!!

    I’m looking forward to playing it when it comes out, but until then… here’s some fanart of the new Animal Crossing characters introduced in Pocket Camp – Beppe, Giovanni, and Carlo!

    (Also, I seem to keep drawing crows this month HAHA…)



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic multiliner pen (cool grey), copic sketch marker
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and characters © Nintendo
    Do not use without permission.

    Inktober 2017 – Day 24: To Hear Your Voice

    24 October 2017

    Not much to say for today’s drawing – I wanted to draw something Mystic Messenger-related for Inktober, and my sister suggested I draw Seven on the phone with MC. ^^



    Size: approximately 4″x6″
    Materials: cardstock, sakura micron pens, copic sketch markers, washi tape
    Artwork © 2017 Sloan | DesignsBySloan.com | DesignsBySloan.deviantart.com
    Mystic Messenger and character © Cheritz
    Do not use without permission.

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